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5 Common Baby Skin Problems And How To Deal With Them

Sudeshna Chakravarti  |  Oct 31, 2022
5 Common Baby Skin Problems And How To Deal With Them

Is your little one scratching and itching their skin a lot? Or is their body covered in red patches and bumps? If yes, then chances are your munchkin is suffering from a rash or skin concern. While most skin problems in babies and toddlers resolve on their one, seeing your little bub in discomfort can bother you and make you wonder if there’s anything you can do to soothe and relieve their itchy or irritated skin.

One way to deal with baby skin problems is by learning all the common rashes that can appear on your little one’s skin and using appropriate solutions to deal with them. So if you want to know more about what kind of baby rash you are dealing with, check out this list of the most common types of skin concerns in little ones and their solutions.

What Can Cause Skin Problems In Babies?

Your baby’s skin is delicate and sensitive as their skin barrier is still developing. This makes them prone to rashes and infections. Additionally, exposure to allergens or irritants can also cause your baby’s skin to react and appear inflamed. Most of these rashes appear red in colour, but some may even be scaly and flaky. In the next section, we give you an overview of the different types of skin problems in babies and what causes them. 

5 Common Baby Skin Problems And Their Solutions

Exposure to allergens and irritants can cause skin problems in your little one / Image credit: Pexels

Diaper Rash

At some point or another, your baby will develop a red, patchy rash on their buttocks or around their genitals. This patchy rash is called diaper rash, and it is mostly caused due to constant contact with urine or stool, and the friction between your baby’s diaper and their skin. Diaper rashes can be quite uncomfortable and can make your baby fussy and irritated.

How to deal with diaper rash: Try to change your baby’s diaper frequently and always use a water-based baby wipe to clean your baby’s bottoms during a diaper change. You can use BabyChakra’s bamboo water wipes, which are infused with 99% bamboo water that helps cleanse your baby’s skin without irritating or drying it.

Before you put on a fresh diaper on your baby, apply a thick layer of a diaper rash cream to aid in healing the rashes and also prevent their appearance in the future. BabyChakra’s diaper rash cream is formulated with plant-based actives like shea butter, moringa oil, bentonite, calendula oil, and neem oil that soothe inflammation in your baby’s skin, and also form a protective layer to prevent diaper rashes in the future.

Eczema

Eczema is also referred to as atopic dermatitis, which is a chronic skin condition, characterised by dry, itchy, and sore patches on your baby’s skin. In some cases, eczema patches can get scaly and crusty, and cause discomfort in your child. 

How to deal with eczema: This skin condition can be managed by keeping your little one’s skin hydrated and nourished and avoiding common triggers, such as exposure to soaps and harsh chemicals. You can consider adding a soothing lotion to your baby’s skincare routine, such as The Moms Co.’s natural sensitive skin lotion, which has been clinically tested to provide 24-hour moisturisation.

The sensitive skin lotion is blended with colloidal oatmeal, aloe vera gel, and calendula oil, which moisture and nourishes your baby’s skin to soothe eczema-related itching and discomfort. For best results, apply this lotion to your baby’s skin regularly after their bath. 

Heat Rash

Apply powder to your baby’s skin to keep them sweat and moisture-free / Image credit: Freepik

Heat rash, more commonly referred to as prickly heat is a skin condition that strikes babies during humid days. These rashes typically affect the areas of your baby’s skin that remain sweaty for a long duration. They may appear as tiny little pricks or dots in areas like the back, neck, and upper chest. Heat rashes mostly cause itching and irritation in your baby’s skin.

How to deal with heat rash: The key to dealing with baby heat rash is by keeping your munchkin’s skin sweat-free and moisturised. You can opt for The Moms Co.’s natural talc-free baby powder to absorb sweat, and keep your baby’s skin dry to reduce itching and discomfort. The talc-free powder is formulated with cornstarch powder, organic oil, and jojoba oil, which calm your baby’s skin and keep it moisture-free to prevent heat rashes.

Apply the powder on your baby’s skin after giving them a bath and drying their body. Make sure to cover all sweat-prone areas, and also the skin folds to prevent the accumulation of moisture. 

Food Allergy

Food allergies mostly occur when your baby’s immune system overreacts to certain foods and launches a protective response in the form of an allergic reaction, leading to inflammation and rashes all over your little one’s body. This condition can be identified with a number of symptoms like red and itchy skin, big bumps all over the body, and wheezing.

How to deal with food allergy: This condition is a bit more serious as compared to others and might require medical intervention. If you notice any symptoms of food allergy in your infant, quickly call your child’s paediatrician and seek help from them.

Bug Bites

Soothe inflammation and itching in your baby’s skin by applying an after-bite roll-on / Image credit: Pexels

Bites and stings from mosquitoes, ants, and other insects can lead to red and swollen skin in your baby. These bites usually appear red and bumpy and might cause irritation in your baby’s skin. 

How to deal with bug bites: Use BabyChakra’s after-bite roll-on to quickly soothe and relieve your baby’s skin. The after-bite roll-on is designed with organic actives like lavender oil, chamomile oil, and calendula oil, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that help effectively reduce swelling in your baby’s skin and provide a cooling sensation to reduce itching. The ingredients also form a protective layer on your baby’s skin and shield it from dirt and dust. 

Seeing your munchkin in pain and discomfort can bother you, but knowing all about different baby skin problems can better help you identify what you are dealing with, and use the right remedy to soothe and relieve your little one’s skin. While using the remedies mentioned above can help you resolve your little one’s skin conditions at home if you notice any abnormal symptoms in them, such as blisters, you might consider speaking to a paediatrician and determining other modes of treatment.

Also read:

How to cure mosquito bites: Get rid of those pesky mosquito bites on your munchkin’s skin with these effective remedies. 

Baby skin care: Follow the best baby skincare tips to offer the right nourishment and care to your little one’s sensitive skin.

Heat rash in toddlers: here’s everything you need to know about soothing heat rash in your little one. 

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